Rollercoasters: Lightning Strike

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Experience the gripping journey of 'Rollercoasters: Lightning Strike,' a thrilling tale that ignites a passion for change and justice. This powerful narrative follows Eliza, a girl struggling against the iniquities of her time, where oppression and poverty loom large. As she navigates her anger at her family’s plight and the brutal conditions of the factory, Eliza's story captures the resilience of the human spirit. Written by Carnegie Medal winner Tanya Landman, this captivating book is a poignant retelling of the match girls' strike of 1888 in England. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where one girl’s words can spark an uprising, making this an inspiring read for both young and less-confident readers. With 144 pages of riveting storytelling, this brand new edition from Oxford University Press (ISBN: 9780198494898) offers an engaging way to learn about the social movements that shaped today's society. Perfect for classrooms and home libraries, 'Rollercoasters: Lightning Strike' is a must-have addition to inspire young activists. Enjoy FREE shipping within New Zealand, with delivery expected within 15 days. As this item is shipped from our Auckland warehouse, you won’t have to face any unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780198494898
Year: 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press UK
Pages: 144


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I was too angry, Mother said. But she was wrong. If you weren't fuming, you just weren't paying attention.When every day is a struggle to survive ...When the rich and powerful hold all the cards ...Do you accept the way things are? Or do you fight to change them?Eliza is angry. Angry that her family never seems to have enough. Angry that conditions at the factory where she and her sister work are so harsh. Angry that no
one seems to care. When Eliza speaks out, her words spark fury among the rest of the workers and the flame of rebellion is lit. But what next? Can one girl really inspire an
uprising that will change her world?Written by Carnegie Medal winner Tanya Landman, this story brings to life the match girls' strike of 1888 and is perfect for less-confident readers.

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